Miami Theft Crime Attorney

The crime of theft has many variations, and as such, a range of penalties. The criminal defense firm of Seltzer Law, P.A. in Miami is well-versed in defending clients who are accused of theft. You should contact us immediately if you have been arrested or charged with this crime. Our focus is protecting your rights and successfully concluding your case with a favorable outcome. Additionally, our lead attorney, a former prosecutor with much trial experience, knows how the other side operates, a distinct advantage.

Theft is a broad term that means someone has knowingly obtained or used someone else's property and had the intention to keep the owner from the right to possess it or for the offender to use it without the owner's permission. Petit theft is charged when the value of the items stolen is small. You can be charged with grand theft for more valuable property. Then there's
burglary, which is unlawfully entering someone's property without permission with the intention to commit a crime.
Robbery is using force, violence, etc. during the act of taking money or property from another. The crime of
obtaining property by false personation occurs when someone takes possession of property by pretending to be someone else. If you are caught dealing in stolen property, you similarly can be charged with theft.

Aggressive Criminal Lawyer for Theft Crime Defense in Miami

Penalties for theft and its various forms range from simple probation to multiple years in state prison, along with hefty fines. The sooner you contact us, the better able we are to create an effective defense. As with any crime, being accused does not automatically mean you are guilty. We offer personalized legal help when you need it most. For quality and skilled representation, contact us today.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.
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